Lee Nez, a New Mexico State Police Officer and Diane Lopez, an FBI agent, go undercover in an isolated community in Bernalillo County to take down a neighborhood predator terrorizes his community with impunity, and is suspected of dealing drugs and pornography. Nothing ever sticks to Newton Glover though – charges get dropped and witnesses disappear. Neighbors even tried to take the law into their own hands by shooting up Glover’s trailer. He disappeared and people hoped he was dead, but he came back to the area a few days later with not a scratch on him, spooking his neighbors even more. When Glover becomes the top suspect in the kidnapping of a 10-year-old boy to use the child in porn, stopping his reign of terror becomes even more critical.
In addition to being a State Police Officer, Nez is a half-vampire and those vampire attributes (keen eyesight, supersonic hearing, great strength, speed, and agility) have served him well over his long career. Diane’s last partner was killed by a shapeshifter, so Lee’s attributes don’t scare her. They wonder if Newton’s ability to escape consequences means he’s a supernatural threat, but if he is, they have the skills to deal with it.
I have thoroughly enjoyed this series. I like how the paranormal elements are plausibly woven into the plot. No one sparkles. Lee, while he enjoys fresh blood, doesn’t really need it. And he’s never touched human blood, the very idea repulses him. And sunlight can hurt him, if he doesn’t take precautions, so he always has a bottle of sunscreen with a high SPF handy. The authors perfectly describe New Mexico’s settings and politics. The dialogue is tight, the characters multi-dimensional, and the plots action-packed.
I was sad when I finished this one, because it’s the fourth of a four-book series. I could see following Lee and Diane’s adventures for a long time, but that’s not to be. No spoilers here, but the ending was good and satisfying. The authors have a couple of other series which are quite good as well, so at least I have more of their work to read.